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Join me in exploring the depths of reading — from specific books and spelunking stacks, to big questions and meta-discussion on how to build our personal libraries and what it means to be a reader.

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Science and Technology ⁂ History ⁂ Experimental Literature ⁂ Sociology ⁂ Drama ⁂ Essays ⁂ Art and Media ⁂ Graphic Novels ⁂ &c.

Explore topics like:

  • New ways to browse and encounter books
  • List-making challenges
  • The future of textbooks
  • How many books(…ever? great ones? that I should read?)
  • Book club / reading group experiments
  • Centireading (any books you'd read 100 times?)
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This is a newsletter for bibliophilic omnivores. Or omnivorous bibliophiles? If your shelves look anything like mine, you know what I mean!

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The Analects publishes once a week on Sundays; by @schlagetown.

Read the latest edition: #15 — Best books, many metrics, impossible questions ⁂ Antilibraries Analects ⁂.

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